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PLAYERS OUT OF
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Dick Fawcett, Medford
Guard, Not To See Action
In First Game of Series
John Pariseau, coach of the
Prlneville Cowboys who will
play Medford'i Black Tornado
here tonight, beginning at 8
o'clock, in the first game of a
two-out-of-three series for a
berth in the ttate tournament at
Salem next week, announced to
day that nines! and an Injury
hai taken a drastic toll of his
first team.
Paul Thalhofer, tall center
who ii an excellent backboard
control man, la In bed with a
fever of 104 degrees and a sore
throat, Pariseau said. He will de
finitely not play in tonight's
game, according to the coach.
Wes Durkee, one of the high
est scorers In central Oregon and
a sparkplug of tho Prlneville
club, suffered a badly sprained
ankle during a workout on the
Medford court and will probably
see little If any action,
raweett Sick
Coach AI Simpson of the Tor
nado said today he has his own
troubles. Dick Fawcett, fast
stepping guard who can be shift
ed to forward with ease, will be
out of tonight's game. He has a
' bad cold and was confined to his
bed this morning. His place will
be taken by Glenn Bostwick.
Jerry Ross, southern Oregon
conference scoring leader, has a
sore neck and slight fever. He
was not at school this morning
and Simpson said he Is a doubt
ful starter. If he Is unable to
go his place will probably be
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Me'dford's plight haa a some
what bright side, however, with
the return of Lerry Hayes, who
will be playing his first game
since Feb. 10 when he was in
jured In a contest with Klamath
Falls here.
Principal Lester Harris said
today there will be a slight hike
In admission prices because of
the expense in bringing the
game to Medford.
TEAM F,
Miami. Fla., March 8 CUB
Byron Nelson of Toledo, O., and
Harold (Jug) McSpaden of San
Ford. Me., who have become
practically automatic co-favorites
In golf tournaments, today
held the favorite spot as a team
as 32 top flight professionals
teed off in teams in the penin
ground of the $7,300 Interna
tional four-ball tourney.
Following the Nelson-McSpad-en
team In pre-tourney betting
was the duo of Sammy Snead
and Bob Hamilton. Snead has
won three 'consecutive medal
play tournaments In the past
three weeks and the team fig
ures as a definite contender.
Hamilton Is the P. G. A. cham
pion. BLACK HAWKS TIE WITH
BRUINS FOR 4TH PLACE
By United Press
The Chicago Black , Hawks
moved Into a fourth place tie
with the Boston Bruins last
night by defeating the New York
Rangers, 0 to 3, to vacate the
National Hockey league's cellar
for the first time In four months.
BOWLING
In City league last night State
Police took two out of three
games from Office Boys (Eads
210-562), Union Oil defeated
Firestone three straight (Schan
tol 218-582) and Henry's Drive-
in won three straight from P.
M. T. (Holman 201-523).
ICE DILATE
TO-HITE
and Every Nite Except Monday
7:45 to I0:i5
SAT. & SUN. MATINEE
Medford Ice Arena
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CLOTHES
EYES LEGISLATION
With the full membership of
10 directors and officers present
the board of directors of the
Jackson County Chapter of the
Izaak Walton league held it's
monthly meeting at the Elks
Club Tuesday evening, heard
committee reports on bills be
fore the legislature concerning
wildlife conservation, and made
plans for the membership meet
ing March 20 at the Medford
Hotel.
House bill 378, providing for
shortening of commercial fish
ing seasons, elimination of set
nets and other conservation re
strictions on the Oregon coastal
streams south of the Columbia
River, was endorsed by the di
rectors. Records of commercial
fishing, from the State Commer
cial Fish Commission, were in
troduced to show the declining
take of fish from the streams to
the point where, it was empha
sized, the complete extermina
tion of migratory fish would re
sult .under present laws.
House bill 292, sponsored by
the State Game Commission, met
with enthusiastic endorsement
of the board. The bill provides
for screening of all irrigation and
other diversion ditches by and at
the expense of the State Game
Commission, that require screens
under eight feet in dimension.
The bill would relieve the land
owner of this responsibility as
provided under the present law
Screens measuring eight feet and
larger would remain under pres
ent state requirements, but con
tinue under regulation and Juris
diction of the game commission.
It was pointed out that conser
vationists throughout the state
have championed such a law for
many years In the belief that it
is the only method of efficient
screening protection.
The plan for diversion of the
Klamath River from Klamath
County Into California, as pro
posed by the United States En
gineers, was opposed by the
board members. The action was
Identical with the position taken
on the matter by Klamath Coun
ty chapter of the league and
other Klamath Fails and Yreka,
California, civic and conserva
tion organizations.
A copy of the Klamath-Modoc
Izaak Walton League Bulletin
was read and examined by the
directors for consideration of a
like publication by the local
chapter.
A list of applications for mem
bership was read and will be
voted on at the next member
ship meeting.
Vice President Lark In Grubb
and Director E. S. Corthell, of
Ashland, reported on the Ash
land membership campaign and
plans for the meeting of the
chapter to be held In Ashland
on April 18.
TO ASSUME RISK
IN BATTLE ROYAL
Mack Llllard announced today
that all wrestlers taking part in
tonight's battle royal at Medford
Armory have signed contracts to
assume responsibility for any in
juries received In the free-for-all.
Those taking part in the melee
are Pete Belcastro, Gust John
son, Jack Riser. Terrible Tony
Ross, Georges Dusette and Har
old (Blood and Guts) Davidson.
Three regulation matches will
follow the scheduled fracas, first
pair eliminated to meet for three
rounds, second pair out to mane
up the four round semi-windup
and last two to collide In the six-
Vound main event. All matches
will be for the best two out) ol
three falls, with a fall constitut
ing a round.
The survivor oi the pauie
royal has been promised a
match with the Gray Mask next
week. Llllard said. The card
starts promptly at 8:30.
Novikoff Signs
Angel Contract
T. Antf1l. Match 8 (U.R)
Lou Novikoff, baseball's "mad
Russian," today- changed his
mlnri nnrt aimed a 1945 contract
with the Los Angeles Angels.
Novikoff was released irom
the Chicago qubs after disap
nnlntinc attemot to break into
the major leagues. After his re
lease o Los Angeles, Novikoff
turned hnlrlnllt. but finally Came
around to the Angels' terms.
Ward Store Party
Marks Victory In
District Contest
In celebration of winning a
district contest held during
November and December, when
the Medford store ranked first
among 18 in selling merchandise
coupons, employees of the Mont
gomery Ward store here were
entertained at party Tuesday
evening.
Each employee was given a
ticket to the Craterlan theater
show and following the show
all gathered at the store for an
evening of music, dancing, games
and a buffet lunch.
The party was arranged by an
employees committee which in
cluded Mary Bierma, Al Piche,
Juanita Siead and Mrs. Vivian
Shaver. Mrs. H. Bradshaw and
Mrs. S. McMahan; aided Mr.
Piche in serving.
About 75 attended the party.
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BY
In response to a hurry up call
from San Francisco, 50 recrea
tion game kits containing " nine
games each of polished wood,
were shipped Tuesday to be used
on hospital ship.
The kits, made in Junior High
school and Jackson grade school,
are gifts of the Junior Red Cross
to wounded service men. Origin
ally intended for prisoner of war
camps, they are now consigned
to hospital trains and ships.
.- Jackson county Juniors have
the honor to serve the first ship
to use the kits.
Last week a hospital ship
docked In San Francisco and the
598 party favors, which have
been made such attractive win
dow displays in the Junior Red
Cross shop windows the last two
weeks, were carefully packed
and sent to help in parties plan
ned for wounded men by the
Red Cross staff of the ship.
Twenty bedtrays went to
Barnes hospital and 203 educa
tional gift boxes have been ship
ped to San Francisco, each con
taining about 20 articles for re
fugee children in devastated
countries overseas. In all 3420
articles have been shipped from
the tiny Junior headquarters in
the Holly theatre building since
February 1, according to Miss
Vera Humphrey, chairman.
Lt. Ted L. Taylor
Home On Leave
After 34 Months
First Lt. Ted L. Taylor re
cently arrived in Medford on
leave after serving 34 months
in the Southwest Pacific area
with the army. The lieutenant
saw action in the New Guinea,
Netherlands East Indies and
Philippine campaigns. I.t. Tay
lor left Medford in 1940 with
the National Guard and went
overseas as a 1st sergeant with
the 41st Division. Later, receiv
ing his commission in Australia,
he was assigned to the famous
32nd (Red Arrow) Division. It
was with this division that he
saw the larger part of his ac
tion, receiving the Presidential
unit citation and the .Combat In
fantry Badge.
Lt. Taylor is a graduate of
Medford High school and attend'
ed Oregon State College. He is
the son of L. C.- Taylor of this
city and Blanche Taylor of Oak
land, Calif. His wife resides at
710 Park Avenue.
At the MarKade
Carl Winklebleck and his band
will play for the Saturday night
dance at the MarKade this week,
dancing to be from 8 until 11
p. m.
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Ration Calendar
Processed Foods Book 4
Blue stamps X5 through B2
valid through March 31.
Blue stamps C2 through G2
valid through April 28.
Blue stamps H2 through M2
valid through June 2. .
Blue stamps N2 through 82
valid through June 30.
Meat. Butter. Cheese Book 4
Red stamps Q5 through S5
valid through March 31.
Red stamps T5 through X5
valid through April 28.
Red stamps V5 through D2
valid through June 2.
Red stamps E2 through J2
valid through June 30.
Sugar Book 4
Sugar stamp 35 valid through
June 2.
Shoes Book 3
Airplane stampa 1-2-3 now
valid.
Gasoline
"A" 14 coupons, 4 galloni
each, valid through March 21.
Fuel Oil
Period 1-5 (incl) coupons valid
through August 31. Not more
than 69 of season's rations
should have been used to date.
Price Control
Refer inquiries and complaints
to price clerk at local board.
Rent Control
.'In areas under federal rent
control, all rented dwelling
units must be registered, and
changes in tenancy reported.
BATISTA COMING
Los Angeles, March 8 (U.R)
Gen. Fulgencio Batista, fiery
former president of Cuba, will
arrive here Monday for a brief
visit with American friends, his
wife, Senora Elisa Godinez Ba
tista, disclosed today. Arriving
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